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Contributed Oral Poster Presentations: Biometrics Section — Contributed Poster Presentations | |||
Biometrics Section | |||
Chair(s): Lan Xue, Oregon State University | |||
13: | Skew T and Semiparametric Empirical Likelihoods Versus Parametric Robust Likelihood — Wei-Cheng Hsiao, Institute of Statistical Science, Academia Sinica ; Tsung-Shan Tsou, National Central University | ||
14: | Simulation-Based Hypothesis Testing of High-Dimensional Means Under Covariance Heterogeneity — Wen Zhou, Colorado State University ; Jinyuan Chang, The University of Melbourne ; Wenxin Zhou, The University of Melbourne | ||
15: | Analysis of Single Particle Diffusion with Transient Binding Using Particle Filtering — Jason Bernstein | ||
16: | Model Selection of Generalized Estimating Equations with Multiply Imputed Longitudinal Data — Chung Wei Shen ; Yi-Hau Chen, Academia Sinica | ||
17: | Sieve Estimation for Partial Linear Models with Applications to Cox-Type Models — Jiajun Xu, The University of Hong Kong ; Kwok Fai Lam, The University of Hong Kong | ||
18: | Penalized B-Spline Mixed Effects Model with Random Time-Shift: An Application to Contemporary Cervical Dilation Data — Caroline Munindi Mulatya, University of South Carolina ; Alexander McLain, University of South Carolina | ||
19: | Multiple Imputation for Longitudinal Count Data with Dropouts: A Methodological Evaluation — Takayuki Abe, Keio University School of Medicine ; Kazuhito Shiosakai, Daiichi Sankyo Co., Ltd. ; Fumiya Sano, Keio University School of Medicine ; Rachel Roberts, Keio University School of Medicine ; Yuji Sato, Keio University School of Medicine ; Manabu Iwasaki, Seikei University | ||
20: | Migraine and Possible Etiologic Heterogeneity for Double-Negative Breast Cancer — Min Shi, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences ; Clarice R. Weinberg, NIH/NIEHS | ||
21: | Performance of Tests for a Nested Mixed Model using Non-Standard Covariance Structures — Sandra Larrivee, Pennington Biomedical Research Center ; Jeffrey Burton, Pennington Biomedical Research Center ; Robbie A. Beyl, Pennington Biomedical Research Center ; William Johnson, Pennington Biomedical Research Center | ||
22: | Detecting Differentially Expressed Genes with RNA-Seq Data Using Backward Selection to Account for the Effects of Relevant Covariates — Yet Nguyen, Iowa State University ; Dan Nettleton, Iowa State University ; Haibo Liu, Iowa State University ; Chris Tuggle, Iowa State University | ||
23: | Tolerance Intervals on Bioassay Test Results to Assess Total Variability in Unbalanced Components of Variance Settings — Paul Feder, Battelle | ||
24: | Case Study on Fitting a Risk Prediction Model for Competing Risks — Haley Hedlin, Stanford University ; John Robbins, UC Davis | ||
25: | New Robust Sandwich Estimators for Repeated Measures Data — Bruce Schaalje, Brigham Young University ; Natalie Blades, Brigham Young University | ||
26: | A Statistical Pipeline for an Activity-Based Protein Profiling Assay — William Forrest, Genentech, Inc. ; Johanna Heideker, Genentech, Inc. ; Taylur Ma, Genentech, Inc. ; Kebing Yu, Genentech, Inc. ; Jennie Lill, Genentech, Inc. ; Ingrid Wertz, Genentech, Inc. | ||
27: | A Semiparametric Integrated Model for Identifying miRNA Target Proteins — Jiawen Zhu, SUNY Stony Brook ; Jie Yang, SUNY Stony Brook ; Song Wu, SUNY Stony Brook | ||
28: | Efficient Study Designs for Developing Genomic Biomarkers and Semiparametric Inference — Hisashi Noma, The Institute of Statistical Mathemetics | ||
29: | Quantification of Isoforms and Its Impact on Differential Gene Expression Analysis — Munni Begum, Ball State University ; Rebecca Doerge, Purdue University | ||
30: | On the Evaluation of the Most Accurate Pediatric Medulloblastoma Animal Model — Behrouz Shamsaei ; Cuilan Gao, University of Tennessee Chattanooga | ||
32: | Use Hierarchical Models to Handle Missing Data — Junshan Qiu, FDA | ||
33: | Rediscovering Quality Control Methods for Health Care Improvement — Michele Shaffer, University of Washington and Seattle Children's Research Institute ; Lori Rutman, University of Washington and Seattle Children's Hospital | ||
34: | A Multivariate Permutation Approach to Joint Analysis of Multiple Omics Studies — Kyoungmi Kim, UC Davis ; Sandra L. Taylor, UC Davis | ||
35: | A Novel Approach to Testing for Difference in Agreement Among Multiple Raters Between Two Measurement Techniques — Huining Kang, University of New Mexico ; Ji-Hyun Lee, University of New Mexico ; Yong Lin, University of New Mexico | ||
36: | An Application of Penalized Regression to Biomarker Selection in a Cohort of Bangladesh Children — Miao Lu, University of Virginia ; Jianhui Zhou, University of Virginia ; Caitlin Naylor, University of Virginia ; William A. Petri, University of Virginia ; Jennie Z. Ma, University of Virginia | ||
38: | Simulation of Complex Dosing Regimens with RxODE — David A. James, Novartis ; Wenping Wang, Novartis ; Karen Melissa Hallow, University of Georgia | ||
39: | Spline Models for Cortisol Circadian Rhythms — Jacob Wegelin, Virginia Commonwealth University ; Kirk Warren Brown, Virginia Commonwealth University | ||
40: | Statistical Modeling of Sleep Properties in Drosophila Melanogaster — Gayla Olbricht, Missouri University of Science and Technology ; Courtney Fiebelman, Missouri University of Science and Technology ; Shelby McNeil, Missouri University of Science and Technology ; Luyang Wang, Missouri University of Science and Technology ; Sahitya Injamuri, Missouri University of Science and Technology ; V.A. Samaranayake, Missouri University of Science and Technology ; Matthew S. Thimgan, Missouri University of Science and Technology | ||
41: | Adjusted Supremum Score-Type Statistics for Evaluating Nonstandard Hypotheses — Wei-Wen Hsu, Kansas State University ; David Todem, Michigan State University ; KyungMann Kim, University of Wisconsin - Madison | ||
42: | On Predicting U.S. and State-Level Cancer Mortality Counts — Huann-Sheng Chen, NIH ; Shunpu Zhang, University of Nebraska | ||
43: | Integrated Analysis of MiRNA-MRNA Expression Profiles — Dake Yang | ||
44: | Hospital Admission Data on Red Blood Cell Disorders and a Short-Term Trend Analysis — Qin Wang, University of Cincinnati ; Marepalli Rao, University of Cincinnati | ||
45: | Analysis of Bivariate Survival Data Based on Copulas with LogGEV Marginals — Dooti Roy, University of Connecticut ; Vivekananda Roy, Iowa State University ; Dipak K. Dey, University of Connecticut | ||
48: | A Simple Approach to Sample Size Calculation for Count Data in Matched Cohort Studies — Xuesheng Xu, Kaiser Permanente Colorado ; Dexiang Gao, University of Colorado ; Gary K. Grunwald, University of Colorado | ||
51: | The Correction of Length-Bias in Gene Set Analysis for DNA Methylation Data — Shaoyu Li, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte ; Iwona Pawlikowska, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital ; Tong Lin, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital | ||
52: | Identification of Treatment Responders with Multiple Longitudinal Outcomes — Yumi Kondo, The University of British Columbia ; Yinshan Zhao, The University of British Columbia ; John Petkau, The University of British Columbia | ||
53: | A Joint Model for Longitudinal Responses with Missing Data — Brenden Bishop, The Ohio State University | ||
54: | K-Regression Clustering for Interval-Valued Data — Fei Liu, University of Georgia ; Lynne Billard, University of Georgia |
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